Which players died suddenly on the football field? On June 26, 2003, the Confederations Cup match between Cameroon and Colombia lasted 71 minutes. Cameroonian Vivian Hu suddenly fell down in the cente
Which players died suddenly on the football field? On June 26, 2003, the Confederations Cup match between Cameroon and Colombia lasted 71 minutes. Cameroonian Vivian Hu suddenly fell down in the center circle. Despite all efforts, Hu died on the spot half an hour after the game ended. An autopsy revealed he suffered a heart attack, sparking debate in football circles about whether professional players were involved too much. In the 60th minute of stoppage time in the match between Fika and Guimarange, He Fei, who came on as a substitute, fell backwards without warning. Teammates immediately gathered around and found He Fei with a smile on his face. A teammate also raised He Fei's head and tried to wake him up. When the medical staff at the scene rushed to the scene for first aid, they found that He Fei was unconscious. He did not die from a heart attack, but a Portuguese domestic private radio station called TSF entered the scene. A spokesman for the radio station said that the ambulance arrived too late, which delayed the rescue of He Fei. A UEFA official named Domingo Gomez said in an interview with Portuguese RTP TV station that the inconvenience of transportation caused the ambulance to be delayed, but He Fei received the most comprehensive and emergency treatment after the ambulance arrived. On March 9, 2004, Chinese player Jiang Tao was struck by lightning and died on the spot. 65438. During the match between Sao Paulo, Brazil and San Caetano on October 27, 2004, 30-year-old San Caetano defender Serginho suddenly fell to the ground in his penalty area. Serginho had been diagnosed with a heart disease before, but the team doctor still told him that he could participate in the game, which ultimately led to Serginho's death. The 24-year-old played for India's Dunbar Athletic in the Indian Federation Cup final on February 5, 2004. Brazilian player Cristiano, who scored the team's winning shot, collided with the opponent's goalkeeper Paul and fell to the ground. He died after being taken to hospital. Slow motion shows goalkeeper Paul committing an apparent foul. After Cristiano's death, Paul almost faced criminal prosecution. It is worth mentioning that Temple Athletic won the FedEx Cup with his two goals.